A severe weather POTENTIAL is on the table..but this is under one condition. IF the early morning rains and clouds clear and sunshine breaks through, the worse the weather will likely be. however...IF the rain/cloud linger..the severe threat will greatly diminish.
Early Thursday Morning (4am – 10am):
Strong thunderstorms with the threat of damaging winds, hail and a low threat for tornadoes.
Thursday Evening (8pm – Midnight):
Redevelopment of thunderstorms is expected. The primary hazards will be tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds, with the greatest risk of tornadoes Thursday evening, especially west of Interstate 65. The entire Tennessee Valley should be clear of rain and storms by 12 p.m. Friday.
All Day Thursday and Thursday Night:
In addition, a Flash Flood Watch is in effect from late Wednesday through early Friday morning. Heavy rainfall with approximately 2-4 inches of rain.
Redevelopment of thunderstorms is expected. The primary hazards will be tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds, with the greatest risk of tornadoes Thursday evening, especially west of Interstate 65. The entire Tennessee Valley should be clear of rain and storms by 12 p.m. Friday.
All Day Thursday and Thursday Night:
In addition, a Flash Flood Watch is in effect from late Wednesday through early Friday morning. Heavy rainfall with approximately 2-4 inches of rain.
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